Curve entry – Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual

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Example: If Supervisor is selected, then only a supervisor-level or higher can modifying CO Factor or H
Factor.

Clicking on the Operator button will allow the user to modify which menu options the operator-level users
will have access to.
Clicking on the Supervisor button will allow the user to modify which menu options the supervisor-level
users will have access to.
Clicking on the Administrator button will allow the user to modify which menu options the administrator-
level users will have access to.


If the “Advanced” option is selected, then clicking on the Users
button will allow the user to create or modify user information for
the Touchscreen.

Note – Once the “Advanced” option is selected, a

user name will need to be entered when logging into the menu
system. A user name will need to be provided even if the Level 1 or
Level 2 code is being used

.

The New button will allow the user to create a new user for the
Touchscreen. A name, password, security level, and email address
can be entered.

Note

– The password and
email address field

can be left blank, if desired

. The “Active” checkbox will keep

that user active. An inactive user cannot log into the
Touchscreen.
The Edit button will allow the user to edit the information for
a specific user.
The Done button will return the user to the

Security

menu

screen.

The Return button will return the user to the menu screen.

Curve Entry

Most types of inputs that are used in SSi controllers are
already setup with a curve built for most every type of
thermocouple available, certain vacuum sensors, etc.
However, if an application calls for an input without a standard
curve, the curve can be built using this option. Voltages can be
paired with corresponding values to create a sensor curve
based off of a provided equation or data. This allows the
controller to make appropriate readings from the sensor.

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